I have just successfully downloaded and installed the new printer / scan / fax drivers for my Mac - OSX 10.9.2 from the website. The best news...everything works! I had a large document to scan which had to be scanned in ~ 30 pg segments, but the good news is that it works! I was able to combine the document back into one document in Preview so no complaints - possibly a software issue or a user error - time will tell. Thanks Canon! Love your products and am happy to continue using this excellent printer with my Mac.

I have owned this printer for many years and was saddened to think I would have to buy a new printer when I moved from PC to Mac this fall. However the new drivers released 10/23 install on OSX 10.9 and work as well as they did on Win7. Thanks,

Has worked really well, consistently. Best printer I have had in a long time. Have saved a lot of money using this printer. Highly recommended.

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Review 8 for imageCLASS MF4350d

Nickname: skillnwill

Location: Long Beach, Ca

Used this product for: more than 1 year

Expertise Level: Advanced Amateur

Mostly used for: Scanning

Canon Customer: 1 to 5 years

Product replacement: No

Solid Scanner

Overall Rating

4out of5

Features

4out of5

Performance

4out of5

Price/Value

2out of5

Quality

4out of5

Satisfaction

4out of5

Date:December 4, 2012

Pros: reliable, Easy Setup, durable, easy to use

Cons: Slow Print Speed

This is a solid scanner for my Mac. It worked on 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, and 10.8.I have no't bothered to get into anything other than scanning. It will scan anywhere from 200-800 dpi and save as .pdf's to jpegs.I am pretty surprised that the software has been updated and handled very thoroughly by Cannon.Only negative is that it scans kind of slow but it doesn't really bother you that much.

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Review 9 for imageCLASS MF4350d

Nickname: zomgep

Used this product for: more than 1 year

Expertise Level: Casual User

Mostly used for: Printing Documents

Product replacement: Yes

Good, when it works

Overall Rating

1out of5

Features

4out of5

Performance

2out of5

Price/Value

2out of5

Quality

1out of5

Satisfaction

1out of5

Date:November 16, 2012

Pros: High Quality Output

Cons: Difficult to use, unreliable, random printer errors

So i've owned this printer for over a year now and the printing quality is great, when it works. The printer frequently locks because there is a "paper jam" which happens spontaneously with no paper inside or near the printer. It is very annoying and sometimes breaks down on me when I really need it. Overall its not that cheap either. So far canon printers have failed me, as I also own a canon inkjet (and trust me it's not a good idea, but waste of money for ink and the printing quality is not good).

I owned this printer for about a year and a half and went through, only the first toner in that time. I started on the second toner having printed only about a thousand pages, when the display screen died. I could still print, so I used it with the dead screen. After about another week, the printer would not do anything any more. I brought it to an authorized service center near me, and they informed me, like another reviewer, that a circuit board inside went bad, and that it would cost quite a bit of money to repair, because the printer has multiple boards inside, and they could not tell me which one had gone sour. Sorry guys! I can not recommend this one.

I bought the image-class printer because I wanted something that had the scanning and printing capabilities that was supported in OSX. Unfortunately, Canon's support of their product is less than consistent. Look on Canon's assistance pages and you will see 2 different answers to the same question. Unfortunately, when I bought the printer it was because you could add it to a wireless network, or that's what I had found in one location. But then in another (which I didn't see until after I had bought the unit) it's not supported in OSX. We had bought a Canon SLR digital camera which we had been happy with for the past 5 years, but I am hesitant to go with Canon again for it's upcoming replacement.

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Review 12 for imageCLASS MF4350d

Nickname: Anonymous

Location: AZ

Used this product for: more than 1 year

Expertise Level: Casual User

Mostly used for: Printing Documents

Worst lifespan of any printer I have ever had

Overall Rating

1out of5

Features

3out of5

Performance

3out of5

Price/Value

3out of5

Quality

1out of5

Satisfaction

1out of5

Date:July 2, 2012

Cons: unreliable

Just a year and a half of fairly limited printing. One of the boards went on this printer. $200 to repair. Extremely unlikely I will ever buy a Canon printer again.

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Review 13 for imageCLASS MF4350d

Nickname: Jeremy

Location: West Palm Beach, FL

Used this product for: more than 1 year

Expertise Level: Professional or Expert

Canon Customer: 1 to 5 years

Product replacement: Yes

Document feeder issues

Overall Rating

4out of5

Features

4out of5

Performance

4out of5

Price/Value

5out of5

Quality

3out of5

Satisfaction

3out of5

Date:February 20, 2012

Cons: document feeder skews scans

The price and ease of use is great with this machine, but the biggest issue I have is that the document feeder ALWAYS skews the documents that are auto fed into it. Otherwise this would get a great review from me.

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Review 14 for imageCLASS MF4350d

Nickname: harrym

Location: Chicago IL

Used this product for: 3 to 6 months

Expertise Level: Advanced Amateur

Canon Customer: 1 to 5 years

Product replacement: Yes

good printer

Overall Rating

4out of5

Features

5out of5

Performance

4out of5

Price/Value

5out of5

Quality

4out of5

Satisfaction

4out of5

Date:December 10, 2011

Cons: didn't get software for ocr or editing scans

Good printer only problem is paper feeding when switching from reg paper to legal

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Review 15 for imageCLASS MF4350d

Nickname: Anonymous

Used this product for: 1 to 3 months

Expertise Level: Advanced Amateur

Product replacement: Yes

Good Deal

Overall Rating

4out of5

Features

4out of5

Performance

4out of5

Price/Value

4out of5

Quality

4out of5

Satisfaction

4out of5

Date:December 9, 2011

Good machine. Simple and quick. ONly problem 2 sheets of paper feed out. Other than that and having to fill out this survey no problems.

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Review 16 for imageCLASS MF4350d

Nickname: Anonymous

Location: Rockville, MD

Used this product for: more than 1 year

Expertise Level: Advanced Amateur

Mostly used for: Small/Home Office

Canon Customer: 1 to 5 years

Product replacement: Yes

Good overall value. A good work horse!

Overall Rating

4out of5

Features

4out of5

Performance

4out of5

Price/Value

5out of5

Quality

5out of5

Satisfaction

4out of5

Date:August 3, 2011

Pros: reliable, Easy Setup, durable, High Quality Output, easy to use

Cons: slow scanning

Canon does make effort to upgrade the drivers to match with newer versions of Windows OS; which shows good customer care effort. This printer prints fast enough for a small home office; does not "eat" toner excessively; and toner price is reasonable. The scanner function could be a bit faster, but works ok. I didn't use any network functions so I cannot comment on the network thing, but this is a very good mono laser for stand alone usage. It has sturdy build and I have not had paper jam even once!

I like it, and do think about future purchases of Canon laser printers if the needs happen.

We purchased this for a small office and have owned it for a few months now. I'm very satisfied with this printer, there are a lot of detailed functions and settings available. Reading some of the reviews here, people mark the printer way down because they can't read the manual(which is very detailed) or stop and think for a second, which makes it hard to find reliable reviews these days.

Some negatively review topics being:-One user complained the fax is too fast for VoIP - you can adjust the speed on page 5-30.-Prints can be canceled with the (you guessed it) "cancel job" button OR the stop/reset button-Scanning streaks can be cleaned, read page 10-7-Scanning documents comes out lighter if you have it scan text instead of greyscale - this naturally creates a larger scan file though.-One user mentioned compatibility hooking up multiple printers - I wouldn't be surprised if they're running Windows98 still, as the newer OS's don't have IRQ conflicts. Try buying a USB hub or calling Canon support.-You can do scans over the network just as easily as USB connect, refer to the e-manual under "scan" for more details.-One user complained about not working with Legal sizes, while I haven't used them personally the manual explicitely states you have to change the cassette settings whenever the paper sized is changed. Page 2-14.

So I haven't seen any useful reasons to give this machine below a 4star on anything.My only complaint/question is the same as the last reviewer - the new paper roller sometimes makes a droning noise when feeding paper. This seems to happen only when it's cold, but knowing how to fix or lubricate it would make it less distracting. I haven't called support on it yet, but if anyone has some information here let us know.

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Review 20 for imageCLASS MF4350d

Nickname: Ray

Location: Montreal, Canada

Used this product for: Less than 1 month

Expertise Level: Casual User

Mostly used for: Printing Documents

Canon Customer: Less than 1 year

Product replacement: Yes

Good purchase but very noisy

Overall Rating

3out of5

Features

4out of5

Performance

3out of5

Price/Value

5out of5

Quality

3out of5

Satisfaction

3out of5

Date:January 9, 2011

Cons: noisy operation

I bought that 4350 a week ago. The printer works fine but when the unit prints there is a loud strident high pitch noise, audible only during the printing process. The printer is very quiet pulling paper from the tray. It looks like the fusing unit or drum assembly are short of lubricant and one or both of them generate that loud high pitch noise. I hesitate at this time between returning the unit or get a new fully loaded cartridge. Anybody had that noise experience before?